The PDWP Okays Four Development Schemes Worth Rs. 9.53 Billion

Sheikhupura: The Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP) has approved four major development schemes with a total allocation of Rs. 9.53 billion. These projects aim to enhance infrastructure and educational facilities across various regions.

According to Planning and Development Board – Punjab, the approved projects include the rehabilitation of an 8.17 km road from Khanqah Dogran to Sukheki in Sheikhupura, with a budget of Rs. 1,018.940 million. Additionally, the first phase of Baba Guru Nanak University in Nankana Sahib, which has been revised, is set to receive Rs. 3,077.198 million.

The construction of buildings at Ghazi University in D.G. Khan, another revised project, has been allocated Rs. 2,011.271 million. Furthermore, the construction of a building for the Women University in Sialkot on acquired land, also revised, will see an investment of Rs. 3,424.841 million.

The meeting, which granted these approvals, was attended by several key figures, including Mr. Rafaqat Ali, Secretary of the Planning and Development Board, and Mr. Omar Masud, CEO of Urban Unit, along with members of the Planning and Development Board and other senior officers.

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